One of the designers who made it happen

Great designer! I really appreciated working with him. Great work, professional and courteous. Went above and beyond. Highly recommend.

- rsteckly

How Trey Ratcliff started their web page design journey

Company name

Stuck in Customs Newsletter

Overview

My name is Trey Ratcliff and I have a personal website about photography and travel. It is called "Stuck In Customs" and it's at http://www.stuckincustoms.com. We recently launched a newsletter and I really want a template that matches the site.

Tell us a bit about who you are and the people you reach

Readers of the Stuck In Customs blog.

Requirements

I have all the source files from the website to give you a big head start. So no need to start from scratch!

You can see the current newsletter design by signing up at http://www.stuckincustoms.com/newsletter/ . Please observe the "Welcome" Newsletter that arrives after you finish the signup/confirmation process.

- The newsletter should have images in it, but it should also look okay if the images do not load.

- The top of it should use that "Stuck In Customs" logo, but add the word "Newsletter" in a stylish way.

- Try not to use TOO many images. These will be linked from my website, where the .jpgs will be stored.

- The second half of the newsletter will always contain about 10 big images, 1024 pixels across. The top half of the newsletter will have text. That text does not need to be 1024 wide. In fact, the text looks quite bad if it is that far across.